MO-1, MO-2 and MO-3 types The lead ship of the class was the border patrol boat , which was given the class designation of MO-1 in 1935. The production series was a slightly faster boat, given the designation MO-2. Some 27 to 36 boats of this class were built in 1935–1936. A slightly modified MO-3 was in limited production resulting in four boats built.
MO-4 type in the Naval Museum of the
Northern Fleet in
Murmansk MO-4 was the most produced type of the class, with approximately 250 built. It was a slightly modified MO-2 variant, with a more vertical stern and slightly lower. It was designed at the Design Bureau of the NKVD Maritime Border Guard Shipyard in
Leningrad (from 1939 known as the
NKVD's Factory No. 5, now the
Almaz Shipbuilding Company). The boat had no armor and had a wooden structure, but consisted of nine sections isolated from each other, allowed to stay afloat even after suffering heavy damage. Three
GAM-34BS gasoline engines had a power of at 1,850
rpm or at 1,750 rpm. The main weapons of the boat were
depth charges and
45 mm semi-automatic guns. The boats also had a pair of
DShK heavy machine guns. MO-4 boats were built at several shipyards including Leningrad,
Sosnovka and
Astrakhan from 1937 to 1943.
BMO type In summer 1943, the Leningrad shipyards designed a new variant to remedy the MO-4's lack of armor. The letter
B stood for (). The new boat was made of steel, with armor of up to protecting the engine. One of the 45 mm guns was replaced with a
37 mm anti-aircraft gun, which had higher performance in the anti aircraft role. 48 were built during the war and another 18 in the second half of 1945. ==Service history==